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Reviews of cameras, lenses, tripods, heads and other accessories written by N_i_c_o


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lowepro_protactic350awLowepro ProTactic 350 AW

Pros: Side pockets, compactness

Cons: Shoulder straps, unwieldy upper compartment

Opinion: I bought this backpack following the suggestions of some kind users of this site in the hope of finding something that would allow an immediate access to the optics as with the photo carrier but allowing me to bring a greater amount of Equipment. In General I can tell you very satisfied with the product. It is an extremely compact and rigid backpack. Its strong point are the side pockets. of pockets that allow access to the optics inside are actually three, two lateral and a superior reinforced by a metal shell. Moreover, we begin immediately by saying that the upper pocket is impractical and in the end is difficult to use as the lateral ones for the position, which being on the top of the backpack still obliges to remove a shoulder strap and tilt the backpack to Can open it, both for the reinforcement shell that often does not make the hinge perfectly smooth. So in the end I never used it. The side pockets are very useful and perhaps the compactness and the limited size of the backpack, which allow to insert a large amount of material, however, make it a little ' difficult access that is still possible without removing one Shoulder straps. You still have to strive a little ' to get there and probably the model 450 makes access easier since it is wider. However, access to the lenses from the side pockets is also possible while keeping the backpack on the shoulders. Another strong point of this backpack is the soft system, which allows a freedom of positioning of the accessories wide, even the tripod, while being able to be positioned also laterally, will probably be positioned in the rear part in Overwhelming majority of cases expected that otherwise you will sacrifice the use of one of the side pockets. The shoulder straps are adequate, comfortable enough even if the general superior quality of the product would suggest a better padding that still remains sufficient.

sent on July 21, 2018


canon_50_f1-8_v2Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II

Pros: Value for money, sharpness from 2.8 up

Cons: materials, soft wide open

Opinion: Fantastic. I took a little bit for fun, because I needed a lens for some bright blur. Incredible sharpness from f2.8. It 'actually soft to 1.8. AF I find accurate though perhaps not very fast. It 's all in plastic and maybe it will not last a lifetime, but this means that it is also very light. On APS-C does not suffer from vignetting. Now all evaluated in the light of the price (100 euro new) and you'll realize it's worth buying, anyway.

sent on March 31, 2012


canon_40dCanon 40D

Pros: AF, strength, command

Cons: AWB, live view screen, high ISO

Opinion: Valutiamola for as long as it is output. It 's still my camera so I can not say if it still holds dissatisfied blow, now also shows the side to new generations. It 'tough but obviously a little heavy. screen live view was very bad at the time and the more time, given the low resolution. the auto white balance often mistaken shooting in RAW but easily remedied. good burst, focus still good levels on the accuracy and speed, all cross-type points. Usable up to ISO 800. to 1600 we must work hard to reduce noise in post. It is not tropical but the build quality can use it under a light rain without damage. commands willing

sent on March 31, 2012


tokina_12-24Tokina AT-X Pro 12-24mm f/4 DX

Pros: Strength, sharpness, excursion Focal, MAF infinity

Cons: Flare

Opinion: On APS-C may be the classic lens walking thanks to the excursion from 12 to 24 fully usable. It 'so robust that it can be used as a weapon to launch, of course, a little heavy given the quality of the materials. Focus fast enough and (hear hear) to infinity at full scale is the actual infinite. So in dark situations you can put it in manual mode and turn the dial completely: I use only manual now. The sharpness is not at the level of 11-16 but still good. The flare is a problem but I'm not actually present it is presented so frequently. Since the Series II does not seem to have solved this problem completely, the buy back of the series I could be a bargain considering the price lower.

sent on March 31, 2012




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